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1 STATE OF ARIZONA, ex rel. ATTORNEY GENERAL TERRY GODDARD, Plaintifl WESTERN TINION FINANCIAI SERVICES,INC., Defendant, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT Western Union Financial Services, Inc., ("Westem Union") a corporation organized under the laws of Colorado, pursuant to authority granted by its Board of Directors, and the State of Atizona ("State") hereby enter into this Settlement Agreement ("Agreement"). Recitals 1. Westem Union offers money transfer and other payment services at over 50,000 agent locations in the United States and over 375,000 locations around the world. In Arizona, Western Union is licensed to do business as a money transmitter under the Arizona Transmitters of Money Act, A,R.S. $$ Western Union conducts its business through "Agents," referred to as "authorized delegates" in Arizona. See A.R.S. $$ (1) and In some foreign countries, such as Mexico, Western Union's Agents enter into agreements with additional locations (sometimes referred to as "subagents") entitling the subagents to offer Westem Union services to the public. 3. Westem Union has developed and implemented a risk-based anti-money laundering ("AML") compliance program that is designed to prevent, dete.ct, and report potential money laundering activities. In so doing, Western Union has dedicated substantial resources to, among other things: developing transaction monitoring systems to detect potentially suspicious activity; building a team of AML professionals; screening, training, and monitoring its Agents; producing AML policies and manuals; and implementing compliance measures in certain higb-risk geographical areas, including all of Arizona and the area within 200 miles north and south of the United StatesAvlexico border (the "Southwest Border Area"). 4. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, Westem Union requested from the State a global resolution of all potential regulatory, civil, and criminal actions that could arise from conduct described in the Statement of Admitted Facts, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference, and it also provided the State with a May 8, 2009 report by an independent consulting firm evaluating Westem Union's current AML

2 compliance program and its planned enhancements of that program ("Report"). The Report concluded that Western Union "has taken extensive steps to fully appreciate its specific risks for money laundering/terrorist financing by tailoring its own risk assessment, identifying both pervasive and Company-specific tfueats and vulnerabilities, and to manage its AML risk by dedicating extensive and skilled resources to those areas that management believes pose the greatest risks (e.g., the Southwest U.S. Border region)." 5. To achieve their cornmon goal of combating money laundering activities in the Southwest Border Area, and to reach a global resolution of all potential regulatory, civil, and criminal actions that could arise from conduct described in the Statement of Admitted Facts, Western Union and the State are entering into this Agreement. Settlement 6. Westem Union accepts and acknowledges responsibility for its conduct as set forth in the Statement of Admitted Facts. 7. Westem Union and the State agree that they will issue a joint public announcement regarding this Agreement after acceptance of this Agreement by the Maricopa County Superior Court (the "Courto'). Western Union and the State shall agree on the language of a press release regarding this Agreement. Westem Union expressly agrees that it shall not, through its attorneys, Board ofdirectors, officers, or authorized spokespersons, make any public statement, including filing or maintaining any civil or regulatory action, contradicting any statement of fact contained in the Statement of Admitted Facts or factual assertions contained in this Agreement. Any such contradictory public statement by Western Union, its attomeys, Board of Directors, officers or authorized spokespersons, shall constitute a breach ofthis Agreement as governed by Paragraph 14 of this Agreement. The decision whether any action or statement by any such person will be imputed to Westem Union for the purpose of determining whether Westem Union has breached this term of this Agreement shall be in the sole and reasonable discretion of the State. Upon the State's notification in writing to Westem Union of a public statement by any person that in whole or in part is in breach of this term, Westem Union may avoid breach of this Agreement by publicly repudiating such statement within two business days after notification by the State. This paragraph is not intended to apply to any statement made by any individual in the course of any criminal, regulatory, or civil case initiated by a governmental or private parly against such individual. In addition, consistent with Western Union's obligation not to contradict any statement of fact set for*r in the Statement of Admitted Facts, Westem Union may take good faith positions in litigation involving private parties or governmental agencies. Further, consistent with such obligation, Western Union may make statements regarding the actions it took to detect and prevent the activities described in the Statement of Admitted Facts

3 8. The State has determined that it could institute a civil forfeiture action pursuant to A.R.S. $$ l and against certain funds transfened by and through Western Union between January 1,2003, and December 31,2007, based on probable cause to believe that there have been violations of A.R.S. S I3-23I7 in excess of the amount referred to in Paragraph 16. The State has further determined that it could pursue claims for costs and expenses of prosecution and investigation, including the expenses of overseeing restrictions on Western Union's future conduct. 9. In order to settle any forfeiture claims the Stats may have, as well as any other potential regulatory, civil, and criminal claims or actions that could arise from conduct described in the Statement of Admitted Facts, including but not limited to claims pursuant to A.R.S. $$ and that arose prior to the date of this Agreement, Western Union has agreed to pay the State the sum of $21,000,000 in reimbursement of the State's costs and expenses of prosecution and investigation and to perform the ofher actions described in this Agreement. 10. The State and Western Union believe that the Southwest Border Area poses special money Iaundering risks associated with criminal activity by drug, human, and weapons smuggling organizations. The problems associated with this criminal activity are regional in nature and are not confined to any single U.S. or Mexican border state. Combating such criminal activity requires cooperation between law enforcement agencies in the U.S. Border States and federal govemment agencies, as well as with lawenforcement authorities in Mexico. The State and Westem Union further believe that the implementation of effective AML compliance programs by financial services providers in the Southwest Border Area and an effective and cooperative working relationship between financial services providers and law enforcement agencies play an important role in enabling law enforcement to successfully combat money laundering and other criminal activity in the Southwest Border Area. 11. Western Union and the State agree to jointly file an Application for Order Approving Settlement and Appointing Monitor, promptly upon execution of this Agreement, in which Western Union agrees to waive and does thereby expressly waive any and all rights to a speedy trial pursuant to the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the Arizona Constitution, and the Arizona Rules of Criminal Procedure, for the period that this Agreement is in effect. 12. In entering into this Agreement, Western Union agrees that any violations ofthe Arizona money laundering laws and related offenses that were not time-barred by the applicable criminal or civil statutes of limitations as of the date of this Agreement may, in the sole reasonable discretion of the State, be charged against Western Union criminally and/or civilly within six months of the State's declaration of any willful and material breach of this Agreement by Western {Jnion, or any event which renders this Agreement null and void, notwithstanding the expiration of any applicable statute of limitations

4 13. The State agrees to a global resolution of all potential regulatory, civil, and criminal actions that could arise from conduct described in the Statement of Admitted Facts and that, except in the event of a willful and material breach of this Agreement by Western Union, the State will not pursue any investigation or prosecution of Western Union or any ofits current or former parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, or related entities, or any of its or their current or former directors, officers, or employees (collectively "Westem Union Affiliates"), and will bring no criminal charges or civil claims and will take no regulatory action against Western Union or Western Union Affiliates, including any actions authorized by A.R.S. $$ and , relating to: transactions or events described in or connected to the facts in the Statement of Admitted Facts; 13.2 transactions or events that were the subject of grand jury subpoenas or other State of Arizona subpoenas with which Western Union has complied or complies between January l,2009, and the termination of the Monitor's Engagement; 13.3 transactions or events that were the subject of State of Arizona discovery requests or subpoenas with which Westem Union has complied or complies in any existing civil action against the State that involves Westem Union transactions; 13.4 transactions or events that are the subject of disclosures made by Westem Union pursuant to this Agreement; and 13.5 transactions or events described in or connected to the facts in the State's submissions in Maricopa County Superior Court cases SW , SW , or CV The term "Westem Union Affiliates" does not include Western Union authorized delegates or Agents. This paragraph does not prohibit the State from investigating or prosecuting, or from bringing civil claims or regulatory actions against, any Western Union authorized delegate or Agent or the employees of any such authorized delegate or Agent. The State's agreement not to take "regulatory action" does not preclude examinations by the Arizona Department of Financial Institutions ("DFI"). Westem Union agrees that examinations may continue under the statutory examination process. DFI agrees that it will not pusue any appealable agency action or contested case. DFI will provide any report of an examination of Western Union to the Attomey General and to Western Union. Westem Union also agrees that the Monitor rnay freely provide information to DFI and that the Monitor may receive information from DFI except as restricted by the confidentiality statutes relating to examination reports.

5 14. Should the State determine in its sole and reasonable discretion that Westem Union has committed a willful and material breach of any provision of this Agreement, the State shall provide written notice to Westem Union of the alleged breach and provide Western Union with ten business days, or longer at the reasonable discretion of the State, in which to make a presentation to the State to demonstrate that no breach has occurred or, to the extent applicable, that the breach was not willful or material or has been cured. The parties hereto expressly understand and agree that should Westem Union fail to make a presentation to the State within such time period after receiving notice, the State may, in its discretion, conclusively infer that Western Union is in willful and material breach of this Agreement and invoke any remedy allowed for such a breach under this Agreement. The parties fuither understand and agree that the State's exercise of discretion under this Agreement is not subject to review in any court, tribunal, or otherwise, outside of the ArizonaAttorney General's Office. In the event of a willful and material breach of this Agreement which results in any civil, criminal, or regulatory proceedings, the State's claims may be premised upon any information provided by or on behalf of Western Union to the State at anv time. 15. Westem Union and the State understand that this Agreement must be approved by the Court. Should the Court decline to approve this Agreement for any reason, the State and Westem Union are released from any obligation imposed upon them by this Agreement and this Agreement shall be null and void. 16. Westem Union shall transfer $21,000,000 to the Anti-Racketeering Revolving Fund established by A.R.S. $ l for the benefit of the Arizona Attorney General's Office, the Arizona Department of Public Safety, and the Phoenix Police Department for expenditure as permitted by A.R.S. $ l Payments shall commence on the first banking day of the first calendar month after Western Union signs this Agreement with an initial payment of $3,000,000 and shall continue with payments of $3,000,000 per month thereafter until the full amount has been paid. Such payment constitutes compensation for the expenses the State has incurred to date in connection with its investigations of Western Union and is the sole financial consideration for the State agreeing not to pursue any claims that could arise from conduct described in the Statement of Admitted Facts. No other amount paid by Westem Union under this agreement is intended to be, nor shall it be construed as, payment for or a payment in lieu of a civil forfeiture, fine, or penalty. 17. Western Union and the State asree that: 17.1 Western Union shall provide to the State, promptly upon the issuance of an Arizona or federal subpoena, summons, court order, or other appropriate legal process, any relevant document, electronic data, or other object in its possession, custody, and/or control concerning matters relating to the State's or a Participating State's investigation of money laundering or other related criminal activity in the Southwest Border Area or to Western Union's compliance with any Arizona criminal or regulatory statute or with this

6 Agreement. In addition, Western Union shall provide to any Participating State, as described in Paragraph , promptly upon the issuance of a subpoena under the authority of that state or a federal subpoena; summons; court order; or other appropriate legal process, any relevant document, electronic data, or other object in its possession, custody, and/or control concerning matters relating to that Participating State's investigation of money laundering or other related criminal activity in the Southwest Border Area. Western Union's obligation to provide data pursuant to this Agreement shall at all times be limited to data related to transactions that are sent from or received in the Southwest Border Area or such additional areas of a Participating State as that state requests in writing. Whenever such data is stored in electronic format in the ordinary course of Westem Union's business Western Union shall provide access to such data and reasonable assistance in operating computer and other equipment as necessary to retrieve and present the data Western Union shall include the transaction data described in Paragraph 32.5 of the Monitor Engagement Letter ("Monitor Engagement Letter" or "Engagement Letter"), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B, and which includes full transaction data relating to all person-to-person transactions sent to or from authorized delegate/agent locations within the Southwest Border Area from January 1, 2005, to the present and throughout the term of the Monitor's Engagement involving transactions in amounts of $500 or more. in the material to be delivered to the State and the Participating States Western Union shall accept the Maricopa County Superior Court stipulation and order, attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by this reference, appointing the Monitor and directing Westem Union to produce the data described in Paragraph 17.I and produce that data to the Monitor and to the State without further subpoena or process, and, upon a written request of a Participating State, shall produce such data as may pertain to that state to that state without further subpoena or process Westem Union's obligation under this paragraph shall not include the obligation to provide materials or information covered by the attorney-client privilege or the work product doctrine. The State shall not consider Westem Union's withholding of materials or information subject to the attorney-client privilege or the work product doctrine in determining whether Westem Union has fully cooperated with the State The State shall maintain the confidentiality of any materials or information provided by Western Union under this paragraph and shall not provide such material or information to any third party, except to the extent that disclosure is required by law, otherwise authorized by this Agreement, or is in the proper discharge of or otherwise furthers the State's official duties or responsibilities. When the Arizona Afforney General's Office's duties or responsibilities involve public presentation of Westem Union data outside of a law enforcement, investigation, or training context, the

7 ArizonaAttomey General's Office will not attribute that data specifically to Western Union or will aggregate the data with other money transmitters' data Western Union agrees that nothing in this Agreement is intended to place any condition or limitation on the State's statutory or other legal authority to obtain records or information from Western Union. Westem Union further agrces not to assert this Agreement or to assert the State's failure to comply with any aspect of this Agreement in response to any subpoena, administrative request, or other legal action to obtain records or information from Western Union. Western Union agrees that the State remains free to pursue any legal authority that the State may have to obtain records or information from Westem Union without reference to this Agreement and without proving any fact or circumstance or presenting any information that it would not have been required to prove or present in the absence of this Agreement, in addition to and apart from any rights that the Arizona Attorney General or the State may have to obtain records or information under this Asreement Western Union shall, with respect to transactions that are sent from or received in the Southwest Border Area, in all material respects completely, fully, and timely comply with all legal, record keeping, and reporting obligations imposed on it by applicable state law; by the Bank Secrecy Act, 3l U.S.C. $$ 5311 through 5330 ("BSA") and the Bank Secrecy Act implementing regulations; and by the requirements of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, its obligation to maintain its AML Program for the Southwest Border Area, as "Program" is defined in Paragraph 19, and implement additional Program measures recommended by the Monitor in the Southwest Border Area ("Recommendations"), as described in Paragraph 20 of the Monitor Engagement Letter, to the extent required by Paragraphs 18 through 22 and Paragraph 26 ofthe Engagement Lefter Western Union shall dismiss with prejudice its complaints in Western Union Financiql Services, Inc. v. Terry Goddard ex rel. State of Arizona, CV , and Western (Jnionv. Terry Goddard, CIV PHX SMM, within ten days of the execution of this Agreement. These dismissals with prejudice shall not prejudice any rights Western Union may have to challenge any Geographic Targeting Orders issued after the filing of CV or any seizure warrant issued after the dismissal of CIV PHX SMM. Western Union and the State will simultaneously dismiss with prejudice State of Arizona ex rel. Terry Goddard v. Western Union Financial S erv ice s, Inc., SW20O Western Union shall withdraw its Motion to Quash Seizure Warrant in SW and move to vacate the Superior Court Order Quashing September 21, 2006 Seizure Warrant and Preliminary Injunction and move to dismiss that action. The State shall release its seizure for forfeiture of all funds seized in SV/ immediately upon vacation of that Order and the granting of Westem Union's motion to dismiss the action, and will not file a Petition for Certiorari in that matter. Westem 2953s07

8 Union and the State have agreed on forms of Stipulation and Order to submit to the court, which are included in Exhibit D hereto. AML Compliance Program 18. The State and Western Union agree that an effective AML compliance program and a strong partnership between govemment agencies and money services businesses should be informed by the principles described by the Financial Action Task Force in its Guidance on the Risk-Based Approach to Combating Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing ("FATF RBA Guidance"). 19. Western Union agrees to commitrnent to full compliance with applicable state law and the Bank Secrecy Act and all of its implementing regulations with respect to the Southwest Border Area. Further, to comply with the BSA, A.R.S. $$ and l3-231'1, andthis Agreemen! Western Union agrees to continue to adhere to Western Union's BSA/AML program measures now in existence or in the process of being implemented in the Southwest Border Area, as described in the Report, incorporated by this reference, consistent with the principles set forth in the FATF RBA Guidance relating to money services businesses, and to implement additional program measrues recommended by an independent Monitor in the Southwest Border Area (the "Recommendations") to the extent required in the Monitor Engagement Lefter. The existing progmm for the Southwest Border Area described in the Report and the Recommendations particular to the Southwest Border Area required in the Implementation Plan created pursuant to the Monitor Engagement Letter ("Implementation Plan") will be collectively termed the "Program." To ensure that its Program for the Southwest Border Area adheres to the principles set forth in the FATF RBA Guidance, to its legal obligations, and to this Agreement, and to coordinate it with the independent actions of the remedial undertaking described in Paragraph 23, Western Union agrees to be overseen by an independent Monitor as described in Paragraphs 20 through 22. Indenendent Monitor 20. A three-person committee created by the Attomey General for this purpose, including a Western Union representative designated by Westem Union, will select an independent Monitor ("Monitor") by majority vote within sixty calendar days after the signing of this Agreement. In the event the Monitor selected through this process was chosen over the objection of the Western Union appointee to the committee, Westem Union may f,rle a motion with the Couft challenging the selection; provided, however, that the parties agree that: a) such motion may be granted only upon a finding that Western Union has established, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the person selected has demonstrated a bias against Western Union, the money transmitter industry, or its customers; b) the decision of the Court is final; c) the parties expressly waive any rights to appeal the Court's ruling; and d) the period of the Engagement of the Monitor as

9 set fo(h in Paragraph 22 shall be tolled for all time between the filing of such motion and the final appointment of a Monitor. The committee will consider the qualifications of candidates provided by Western Union and by the Attorney General. The successful candidate shall have no less than five years of personal AML compliance or related lawenforcement experience, but will have no prior employment with the Attomey General or any other Arizona state agency. The Monitor may not be removed from this Engagement except upon a motion by aparty with the Court; provided, however, that the parties agree that: a) such a motion will not be made unless the moving party has first provided the Monitor written notice, setting forth the alleged intentional malfeasance with reasonable specificity, and the Monitor has failed to cure such breach within thirty days after the Monitor received the notice; b) such motion may be granted only upon a finding that the moving party has established, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the Monitor has engaged in intentional malfeasance that is material to the Engagement and that cannot be corrected by any means short of removal; c) the decision of the Court is final; d) the parties expressly waive any rights to appeal the Court's ruling; and e) the period of the Engagement of the Monitor as set forth in Paragraph 22 shall be tolled for all time between the filing of such motion and the final appointment of a replacement Monitor. Westem Union and the State agree that neither the State nor any Westem Union Aff,rliates will hire or enter into any contract with or provide any remuneration to the Monitor for at least five years after the conclusion of this Agreement. Westem Union and the State also agree that no person employed by either of them during the term of this Agreement or for the five years preceding the date of this Agreement shall be eligible to act as Monitor. If the Monitor resigns or is otherwise unable to fulfill the obligations of the Monitor, a replacement will be selected in the above mrlnner. 21. The Monitor shall evaluate Western Union's compliance with its obligations under this Agreement and the Engagement Letter, review and monitor the effectiveness of Western Union's risk-based AML compliance Program for the Southwest Border Area, and make such Recommendations as the Monitor believes may improve the Program, as provided in the Engagement Letter. 22. Westem Union and the State agree that the period of Engagement of the Monitor shall end on the end of the forty-first month after the Agreement is fully executed, except that if at any time after the end of the twenty-ninth month after the Agreement is fully executed, the Monitor, in the Monitor's sole discretion, certifies that Western Union is in full compliance with the terms of this Agreement and has implemented all of the Recommendations required in the Implementation Plan, and that continuation of the monitored Program is not in the public interest, the Monitor may terminate the Engagement.

10 Funding Remedial Undertaking 23. Western Union agrees to implement Westem Union's offer to finance a multi-state border-wide AML efforl, the Program, and the Monitor (collectively referred to as the "Remedial Undertaking"), as follows: 23.1 Western Union shall create an account in the amount of $23,000,000 for non-law enforcement expenses associated with the enhancement of its AML Program for the Southwest Border Area and the Recommendations of the Monitor. 23.L1 Western Union shall transfer $4,000,000 from this account to the Clerk of the Maricopa County Superior Court within thirty days after it signs this Agreement, for use by the Monitor to fund the Monitor's expenses. The Clerk shall deposit these funds in an interest-bearing account and shall credit all earned interest to the account. If this amount is insufficient to pay all reasonable expenses of the Monitor, Westem Union will use up to a maximum of $2,000,000 of the balance of the account to fund the Monitor's expenses. If this is still insufficient to pay all reasonable expenses of the Monitor, the Financial Crimes Task Force's account within the Anti-Racketeering Revolving Fund shall be responsible for any additional Monitor expenses. In the event that any money remains in this fund at the time of the termination of the Monitor's Engagement, the Clerk shall transfer the balance to the Anti-Racketeering Revolving Fund for the benefit of the Financial Crimes Task Force. 23.l.2 Western Union shall use the balance of the $23,000,000 to enhance the Program by funding Western Union's implementation of the Monitor's Recommendations or other monitor-approved Program enhancements from August l, 2009, forward; provided, however, that none of these sums may be applied to attorneys' fees, legal costs, or expenses. Western Union shall provide the Monitor with an accounting of these expenditures and with full access to its records to veriff that Westem Union has used the funds for that purpose. In the event that this amount is insufficient to fund the implementation of the Monitor's Recommendations, Western Union shall be responsible for any additional expenses of the Program. If, at the time of the termination of the Monitor's Engagement, the Monitor determines that Westem Union has spent less than the $23,000,000 originally placed into the account (including all sums paid to the Monitor pursuant to Paragraph ), Westem Union shall transfer the unspent balance to the Anti-Racketeering Revolving Fund for the benefit of the Financial Crimes Task Force In addition, in recognition of the factthat the problems associated with criminal activity in the Southwest Border Area are regional in nature and require cooperation between law enforcement authorities in the four U.S./N4exico border states, and in order to further the mutual interests of Western Union, the State, and the other U.S. border states, Western Union agrees to transfer $50,000,000 to the State Center, a 501(c)(3) entity, to establish a Southwest Border Anti-Money Laundering Alliance Fund t

11 (the "Alliance Fund") to make grants to law enforcement organizations to combat money laundering and related criminal activity in the Southwest Border Area. The State shall enter into an alliance, to be known as the Southwest Border Anti-Money Laundering Alliance ("Alliance") that shall include the State of Arizona, and, at the election of the Attorney General of each State, may also include the States or the Attorneys General's Offices of Califomia, New Mexico, and Texas The Alliance will recommend distributions from the Alliance Fund for investigations and prosecutions in the Southwest Border Area and related expenses with the goal of reducing money laundering and related criminal activity The parties contemplate that Arizona and the Participating States will draft and enter into a separate agreement setting up the internal functions and operations of the Southwest Border Anti-Money Laundering Alliance (the "Alliance Governing Agreemenf'), under which they agree to act with regard to the State Center only pursuant to the direction of an Executive Board to an Authorized Representative State, and subject to the terms of that Governing Agreement. Payments by Westem Union under this paragraph shall commence on the first banking day of the first calendar month after such agreement has been signed with an initial payment of $10,000,000, and shall continue with payments of $5,000,000 per month thereafter until the full amount has been paid. U.S. States in the Southwest Border Area other than Arizona will become Participating States ("Participating States") by signing the Alliance Governing Agreement A Participating State acquires no rights or obligations enforceable under this Agreement and shall have no authority to declare a breach of this Agreement The State makes no representations regarding states'willingness to become Participating States, and whether states do or not is not part of the consideration supporting this Agreement. Continuine Oblisation to Make Payments 24. Inthe event the State asserts a breach of this Agreement by Western Union, Western Union shall continue to make the payments described in Paragraphs l6 and 23 until such time that the State files a civil or regulatory action or obtains an indictrnent. No funds transferred by Westem Union shall be refunded to Westem Union under any circumstances, including in the event of a breach or asserted breach. Miscellaneous Provisions 25. Any notice to Western Union under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given by personal delivery, overnight delivery by a recognized delivery service or registered or certified mail, in each case addressed to David Schlapbach, Executive Vice 11

12 President and General Counsel, Western ljnion, 100 Summit Avenue, Montvale, NJ 07645, with a copy to Notice shall be effective upon actual receipt by Western Union. 26. Any notice to the State under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given by personal delivery, overnight delivery by a recognized delivery service, or registered or certified mail, in each case addressed to the Attorney General and to the Chief of the Criminal Division for the Attorney General's Office, 1275 West Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ Notice shall be effective upon actual receipt by the State. 27. Western Union agrees that if Westem Union's business operations are sold, whether by sale ofstock, merger, consolidation, sale ofa significant portion ofits assets, or other form of business combination, or otherwise undergoes a direct or indirect change of control within the term of this Agreement, Western Union shall include in any contract embodying such action a provision binding the purchaser/successor to the obligations of this Agreement. 28. It is understood that this Agreement is binding on Western Union and the State, its agencies, and its subdivisions, including the Arizona Attorney General's Office and the Arizona Department of Financial Institutions. This Agreement specifically does not bind any federal agencies or any other state's authorities. The State agrees to bring the cooperation of Westem Union and its compliance with its other obligations under this Agreement to the attention of any federal, state, or local prosecuting offices or regulatory agencies, if requested by Western Union. 29. Western Union and the State agree that, upon acceptance by the Court, this Agreement will be publicly filed in the Superior Court for Maricopa County as an exhibit to an Application for Order Approving Settlement and Appointing Monitor filed jointly by the parties. 30. This Agreement sets forth all the terms of the Agreement between Western Union and the State. No modifications or additions shall be valid unless expressly set forth in writing and signed by the State, Westem Union's attorneys, and a duly authorized representative of Western Union. This Agreement supersedes any prior promises, agreements, or conditions between Westem Union and the State. Acknowledgements: I, David Schlapbach, the duly authorized representative of Westem Union Financial Services, Inc., hereby expressly acknowledge the following: (l) that I have read this entire Agreement; (2)that I have had an opporhrnity to discuss this Agreement fully and freely with Westem Union Financial Services. Inc.'s outside attornevs: T

13 (3) that Westem Union Financial Services, Inc. fully and completely understands each and every one of the terms of the Agreement; (4) that the Board of Directors of Western Union Financial Services, Inc. has adopted a resolution reflecting that understanding, a copy ofwhich has been provided to the State; (5) that Westem Union Financial Services, Inc. is fully satisfied with the advice and representation provided to it by its attorneys; and (6) that Western Union Financial Services, Inc. has signed this Agreement voluntarily. Western Unioir Financial Services, Inc. David Schlapbach General Counsel for Westem Union Financial Services. Inc. D^rE -z/r1-/!- The undersigned are outside counsel for Western Union Financial Services, Inc. In connection with such representation, we acknowledge that: (l) we have discussed this Agreement with our client; and (2) we believe our client completely understands all of the Agreement's terms. DATE: DATE; ond Osborn aledon PA, Attorneys for Westem Union Financial Services. Inc. lan Ni'elien Un hyj, Keker and Van Nest.'LL On Behalf of the STATE OF ARIZONA T DATE: Camerbh H. Holmes Senior Litigation Counsel Financial Remedies Section Crirninal Division 1a IJ

14 EXHIBIT A

15 Statement of Admitted Facts 1. Westem Union Financial Services, Inc. ("Western Union") is licensed to do business in Arizona and elsewhere as a money transmitter, also known as a money service business. Western Union conducts its business through "Agents," referred to as authorized delegates in Arizona. See A.R.S. $$ (1) and In some foreign countries, such as Mexico, Western Union's Agents enter into agreements with additional locations (sometimes referred to as subagents) entitling the subagents to offer Westem Union services to the public. 2. Westem Union has specific duties imposed by federal and state law to develop, implement and maintain an effective anti-money laundering program and to comply with various record keeping and reporting requirements that are designed to assist governmental agencies in detecting and preventing money laundering. 3. An effective anti-money laundering program is, in part, one that is reasonably designed to prevent the money service business from being used to facilitate money laundering (recognizing that any reasonably applied controls, including controls implemented as a result of a reasonably implemented risk-based approach, will not identis and detect all instances of money laundering). 4. Between 2003 and 2007, Westem Union had data and other information available to it, which, when viewed as a whole, gave Western Union reason to know that one or more persons employed at the authorized delegate locations in Arizona referred to in paragraph 5 below, aad at the locations referred to in paragraph 7 below, while acting within the scope of their employment and motivated at least in part to benefit Western Union, were knowingly engaged in a pattem of money laundering violations that facilitated human smuggling from Mexico into the United States through Arizona. 5. From the Westem Union payouts at the eight Arizona locations listed below totaled $176,735,000 in wires of $500 or more sent to the location from one of the29 States that were the most frequent destinations for persons being smuggled from Mexico into the United States through Arizona. These amounts include both legal and illegal transactions. LocationA $34,825,000 LocationB $28,706,000 Location C $28,428,000 Location D S Beginning in 2006, Western Union limited money transfer transactions into Arizona to a maximum of $450. Because smuggling into the United States through Aizona continued, smugglers had their payments wired to other places outside the United States. 7. From , Western Union payouts at the following eight locations outside the United States totaled 9142,446,000 in wires of $500 or more sent to the location from one of the 29 States that were the most frequent destinations for persons being smuggled into the United States through Arizona. These amounts include both legal and illegal transactions. Location I $36,200,000 Location J $20,666,000 Location K $20,069,000 Location L $19,872,000 Location E $18,702,000 Location F $16,567,000 Location G $15,507,000 LocationH Location M $18,141,000 Location N $14,654,000 Location O $ 6,664,000 Location P S

16 EXHIBIT B

17 MFC TEL: Feb 15,10 13:15 N0.001 P.01 MONITOR ENGAGEMENT LETTER This Monitor Engagernent Letter sets out the purpose and scope of the engagement of Marcy M. Forman, or such cotporate entity that she may choose to create for this purpose, as court-appointed Monitor ("Monitor") for the ongoing evaluation of the southwest Border Area anti-money laundering program of westem union Financial Services, Inc. ('Western Union') pursuant to that certain Setttement Agreement between westem union and the state of Arizona (*state') dated February I I, 20 l0 (..Agreemenf')- The actions of the Monitor under this Letter shall be referred to as the "Engagement," The provisions of this Monitor Engagement Letter regarding the Monitor's uuttrotity and duties are to be broadly conshued to give the Monitor independence of the parties and discretion in carrying out the Engagement, and to effectuate the goal of this engagement, namely, confirmation that Western Union has implemented the Recommefldations required under this Monitor Engagement Letter and that Western Union's Program is reasonably designed and executed to detect and prevent rnoney laundering in the Southwest Border Area. Backsround v \r' l. Western Union offers money transfer services in over 200 countries. Accordingly, westem union has a large and complex Bank secrecy Act ("BSA") anti-money laundering (*AML') compliance program that spans all of its locations, including those in the Southwest Border Area as defined in the Agreement. The Southwest Border Area is the sole geographic focus ofthis Engagement' and references herein to the program, as defined in Paragraph 2, refer to Western Union's AML program in the Soutftwest Border Atea, as such program may be modified or enhanced as described herein. 2. Prior to the execution of the Agreement, Wesiem Union provided to the State a May 8, 2009 repofi by an independent consulting firm evaluating westem union's present AML program ("Report"). The Report made a number of recommendations fiat the consulting firm believes will further enhance Westem Union's AML program. As set forth in the Agreement, westem union has agreed to maintain its AML program for the southwest Border Area and to implement in the $outhwest Border Area additional program measurcs recommended by a Monitor ("Recommandations") to the extent required in this Monitor Engagement Letter. The existing program for the Southwest Border Area described in the Report and the Recommendations particular to the Soutlrwest Border Area required in the Implementation plan created pursuant to this Monitor Engagement Letter will be termed the "Program." To ensure that its Program adheres to the principles enunciated in the Financial Action Task Force Risk-Based Approach to combating Money Laundering and renorist Financing ("FATF RBA Guidance'), to its legal obligations, to the Agreement, and to this Monitor Engagement Letter, western Union has agreed to be overseen by an independent Monitor for a flexible period of time ending between the end of the twenty-ninth month after the Agreement is fully executed and the end of the forty-first month after the Agreement is fully executed. finl alatlr,

18 I-1FC TEL : Feb 15,10 13:17 N0.001 P.02 Gqnerel Provisions 3. Hirins Authoritv and Compgnsation. The Monitor shall have the authority to employ or contact for the services of personnel, including but not limited to legal counsel, consultants, investigators, and experts, that the Monitor deems reasonably necessary to assist in the proper discharge ofthe Monitor's duties as specified herein. Westem Union and the State shall have the opportunity to prform routine conflicts checks on individuals or entities the Monitor proposes to engage and, within two weeks, shall advise the Moniior if any conflicts exist, The Monitor shall not ngage any individual or entity as to which Westem Union or the State reasonably beliwes a conflict of interest exists and provides a statement of reasons to that effect. Furthermore, because the number of firms capable of providing audit services to Western Union is severely limited, the Monitor shall not employ Emst and Young, KPMG, Deloitte LLP, or PricewaterhouseCoopers without the written consent of Westem Union. The reasonable compensation and expenses of the Monitor, and any persons hired or engaged by the Monitor pursuant to his or her authority under the Agreement and this Monito,r Engagement Letter, shall be paid through an as ordered by the Maricopa County Superior Court ("Court"). The Monitor shall be compensated in accodance with his or her tlpical hourly rate or a reasonable fee determined by the Monitor and approved by the Court and shall proceed as described in this Court's Appointment Order. The Monitor may hire or engage personnel at their respective typical hourly rates or a reasonable fee determined by the Monitor. The Monitor and Monitor's stajf shall be entitled to reimbursement for travel expenses (including airfare, car rental, hotels and meals) at their actual cost. The Monitor will ensure that travel is undertaken at reasonable facilities that are not more expensive for nongovemment employees than facilities custonary to career govemment employees taveling on official business. The Monitor may also procure insurance reasonably necessary to protect the Monitor and all persons whom the Monitor shall engage from risks ordinarily insured against by professional service providers. Premiums associated with such insurance shall be reimbursed at their actual cost, V 4. No Affiliptigp. The Monitor is not, and shall not be treated for any puqpose as, an officer, employee, agent, or affiliate of Westem Union or the State. The Monitor shall not owe any fiduciary duties or other duties or obligations of any kind to Western Union's directors, officers, employees, shareholders, bondholders, or creditors, orto the State. Neither Western Union or its Affiliates, as defined in the Agreement, nor the State shall ceuse any personal benefit to the Monitor during the Monitor's Engagement or for a period of five yearc cornmencing on the last day ofthe Monitor's Engagement by employnent, engagement, Brft, or othenruise. Western Union, its Affrliates and tbe State shall not employ or engage any entity or individual hired or engaged by the Monitor to fulfill its responsibilities during the Moniior's Engagement, either directly or indirecfly, for a period of five years, eornmencing on the date that the entity's or individual's engagement commences, unless the other party agrees in writing. The Monitor shall not employ any person who has been an employee of the Arizona Attomey General's Office within the past five years, or who has provided testimony, affidavits or otherwise participated 295t513 fnfi[ +lulrc

19 f4fc TEL : Feb 15, : 17 No.001 P.03 substantively in litigation against Western Union. At the conclusion of the Monitor's Engagement any equipment or other properly purchased by the Monitor shall become the prop rty of the State, provided that any data or other information contained on any such equipment shall be subject to the provisions ofparagraph No Attorney-Client Reletionshio. The Monitor shall be independent of Western Union and the State, and no attorney-client relationship shall be formed between them. Westem Union shall not claim any work product privilege as to documents created by the Monitor or by any agent$ of the Monitor. 6, Indemnilication. Westem Union shall provide an appropriate indemnification agreement to the Monitor with respect to any claims arising out of the performance of the Monitor's duties by the Monitor or by any person employed or engaged by the Monitor in the coursc of the Monitor's performance hereunder. '1. No Defense Premised on Monitor's Findings. Western Union agrees that the Monitor's findings do not constitute a defense to any action that the State may elect to bring against Westem Union, as permitted by the Agreement. 8, Coqperation. Western Union shall direct its directors, officers, employeeso agents, and consultants to cooperate with the Monitor in the execution of his or her duties. If, in the Monitor's judgment a director, officer, employee, agent, or consultant of Western Union fails to cooperate with the Monitor, tle Monitor shall notifr Western Union and the State. The Monitor may evaluate Westem Union's response to the uncooperative party in evaluating Western Union's cooperation under the Agreement, Further, Westem Union agrees lhat any director, officer, employee, agent, or consultant may communicate with the Monitor directly and that no director, officer, employee, agent or consultant shall be penalized in any way for providing infonnation to the Monitor. Any director, officer, employee, agcnt, or consultant communicating with the Monitor may request that the Monitor keep confidential from Westem Union the fact ond substance of their communication, and the Monitor shall comply with any such request. g. Confrdentialitv, During the course of the Engagement, the Monitor may have access to or receive Westem Union proprietary information or trade secrets that are not otherwise in the public domain through no breach by Monitor of this Letter ('Confidential Information"). The Monitor agrees not to disclose any Confidential Infonnation to anyone other than the Court or the State to carry out the terms of the Engagement. The Monitor also agrees to ensure that any party whom the Monitor engages hereunder shall agree to the same restriction. Within thirty (30) days afterthe termination of the Engagement, the Monitor and any pafty whom the Monitor engages hereunder shall return to Westem Union all documents received from Western Union or containing any Confidential Information or confinn to Westem Union in writing that all such documents have been destroyed. This Monitor Engagement Letter does not require any law enforcernent agency or prosecutor's office or person employed or engaged by them to return or destroy any document or t3 ftn[ *fu\rc

20 MFC TEL: Feb 15,10 13:17 N0.001 P.04 information. The State shall mainain the confidentiality of any materials or information provided by Westem Union under this paragraph and shall not provide such material or information to any third parly, except to the extent that disclosure is required by law, otherwise authorized by this Agreement, or is in the proper discharge of or otherwise furthers the State's oflicial duties or responsibilities. Monitor's Terms of Ensasement 10. Core Functions. The Monitotwill perform fourcore functions: l0.l open and maintain an account for the receipt of payments from Westem Union via the clerk of the Court and fo'r the payment and accounting for all Monitor expenses; 10.2 assernble and direct a staff of personnel that the Monitor deems reasonably necessary to assist in the proper discharge of the Monitor's duties; v 10.3 determine whether Western Union is in compliance with the terms of the Agreement and ttris Monitor Engagement Letter and submit an Implementation Plan; progress reports for each six-month period beginning after the Monitor submits the Implementation Plan, and in each six-month period thereafter until ilre end of the forty-first month after the Agreement is fully executed, or until this Engagement is terminated early as provided in the Agreement; and a final evaluation in a Final Report; and 10.4 include in each report s detailed financial accounting of all of the Monitor's activities and expenses to date and of all Western Union expenses beginning August l, 2009 that ttre Monitor has determined were made to implement the Recommendations or to enhance the Program, as described in Paragraph of the Agreement. I l. Work,Pla+, Within ninety (90) days after the commencement of the Monitor's Engagement, the Monitor shall prepare a written work plan. To conduct an effective initial review, the Monitor's initial work plan shall include such steps as are necessary to develop an understanding of the facts and circumstances sunounding the Program, including a review and verification of the Risk Assessrnent, as defined in Paragraph 14, and the tansaction data that reflects these facts and circumstances. The Monitor shall submit the work plan to the State and Western Union for review. If Western Union or the State objects to any part of the work plan, the Monitor, Westem Union, and the State shall use best efforts to reach a resolution agreeable to all parties, but the State shall, in its sole discretion, determine the matter. 12. The Monitor shall provide all work plans, the Implementation Plan, periodic reports, the Final Report and any other reports to Western Union and to the State. \l 29535r3 lnnf >l>tlp

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